Children's Community Programs of Connecticut
Become A Foster Parent! Are You Interested In Making A Difference For A Child?
We need foster parents who:
Love and understand children and teens
Can provide a safe and loving home
Want to work with a team to help young people
Are you single, married, or in a relationship
We support you with….24/7 support from trained professionals (Care Managers)
Free initial and ongoing training
Assistance with licensing and training
Monthly stipend to care for a child
Connections to services and supports for children and caregivers
Our foster care programs help ensure that Connecticut’s neediest children are cared for by loving families.
Services and information
- Traditional Foster Care
- Emergency Foster Care
- Respite Foster Care
- Adoption
- Other
Requirements to become a foster parent
You must meet minimum requirements to provide foster care for children in Connecticut. Before you start, educate yourself and reach out to a foster care agency. Social workers recommend that you and other family members in your home feel ready before starting your foster journey. Caring for a foster child takes time, patience, and persistence.
Contact your local licensed child-placing agency or attend an orientation meeting to learn more about what fostering entails. They will inform you about foster parent requirements, common obstacles you might face, and unique challenges among foster children. All foster kids have experienced trauma. Training teaches foster parents how best to help foster children manage their feelings and feel secure.
You must meet minimum state requirements to qualify as a foster care provider in Connecticut. Foster parents must:
- Be 21 years of age or older
- Offer a safe living environment
- Pass a police and FBI background check
- Maintain sufficient income to care for a family
- Complete the 10-week training program
- Provide a separate bed for the foster child
- Complete the Home Study process
- Have a clean driving record (pass a DMV check)
Kids of the same gender in a similar age range may share a bedroom.
Contact the Connecticut Department of Children and Families or a local child-placing agency for additional questions about foster parent requirements.
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Dec 13, 2020
Great place offering awesome services to the community
Jan 09, 2018
Horrible experience. This organization doesn't care about the students. All they care about is the money that they get from school districts.